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Liverpool City Region to host The Open three more times by 2050

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The R&A agreement comes as Royal Birkdale hosts the 154th Open this week

Scottie Scheffler at The Open at Royal Birkdale

Scottie Scheffler at The Open at Royal Birkdale (Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

Merseyside will host one of golf’s biggest tournaments another three times in the next 25 years, alongside other prestigious championships. A deal has been struck for The Open to return to the Liverpool City Region on multiple occasions between now and 2050.

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Royal Birkdale has welcomed the world’s top golfers as it hosts The 154th Open this week. The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (LCRCA) alongside Sefton and Wirral Councils has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the sport’s governing body The R&A that would ensure future events would take place in the region.

Hosting The Open drives up visitor numbers during the championship and beyond, with an economic forecast estimating a £200 million boost for businesses and communities from The 154th Open at Royal Birkdale. The new agreement replaces an existing partnership with which was expected to end after this year’s event.

The City Region is no stranger to hosting The Open. Alongside this week’s event, which will feature Southport’s Tommy Fleetwood among the contenders, Royal Liverpool staged the tournament in Hoylake three years ago.

Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said: “The Open is one of the biggest prizes in world sport, so securing it for the Liverpool City Region at least three more times is fantastic news. It’s a huge vote of confidence in everything our region has to offer – from our world-class courses and spectacular coastline to the warm welcome visitors receive wherever they go.

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“With some of the best golf courses in the country on our doorstep, we are undoubtedly the UK’s golf coast and this agreement cements that reputation for decades to come. Every time The Open comes here, it puts our region on the global stage, attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors and delivers a major boost for local businesses, jobs and our visitor economy.

“This is about building a long-term partnership that will inspire the next generation, showcase our communities to millions of people around the world and create opportunities that last long after the final putt. We can’t wait to welcome golf’s biggest stars – and fans from across the globe – back to the Liverpool City Region again and again.”

The new agreement lays the groundwork for a detailed, formal partnership to be finalised later this year, ensuring all parties are aligned to maximise the opportunity. Johnnie Cole-Hamilton, Chief Championships Officer at The R&A, said: “The Open is one of the world’s great sporting events and has a unique ability to showcase a destination to a global audience while delivering significant long-term economic and community benefits.

“We are pleased to strengthen our partnership with the Liverpool City Region, whose outstanding links courses, passion for golf and commitment to hosting world-class events make it an exceptional home for our championships well into the future.”

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Cllr Marion Atkinson, leader of Sefton Council, said: “This is fantastic news for Sefton and for the wider Liverpool City Region. The Open is one of the world’s most prestigious sporting events, and this landmark agreement secures our position at the heart of championship golf for decades to come.

“Hosting The Open at Royal Birkdale and our other world-class links courses brings significant benefits to our communities, attracting visitors from across the globe, supporting local businesses, creating jobs and showcasing everything that makes our area such a great place to visit, live and invest. Just as importantly, this partnership gives us the opportunity to build a lasting legacy, inspiring more people to get involved in golf and ensuring future generations can benefit from the economic and social opportunities these major events create.

“We are proud to be working alongside the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, Wirral Council and The R&A to secure a golden future for golf in our region and to welcome the world’s best players and spectators back to Sefton for many years to come.”

Cllr Paula Basnett, leader of Wirral Council, added: “The Royal Liverpool Golf Club is one of the most iconic venues in history of golf and has a strong record of hosting memorable Opens which attract visitors and audiences from across the globe. Wirral Council is proud to play a central role in this landmark agreement which secures the future of world-class golf in our city region for decades to come and which recognises our ability to deliver major international events.”

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Costco adds $6.99 chicken strips to food court menu

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Costco adds $6.99 chicken strips to food court menu

Costco shoppers have a new reason to linger after loading their carts with bulk paper towels and oversized snack packs: The retailer has added chicken strips to its famously affordable food court menu.

The new offering includes five large, breaded chicken breast strips and a container of dipping sauce for $6.99. The combo clocks in at 1,640 calories.

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After appearing in select test markets earlier this year, the strips are now being reported at Costco warehouses across the country.

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Chicken strip are seen in Costco's food court

The food court at Costco as it opens in Pensacola on June 25, 2026. (© Gregg Pachkowski/Pensacola News Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images / IMAGN)

The chicken strips join a food court lineup best known for its $1.50 hot dog and soda combo, oversized pizza slices and selection of sandwiches and desserts. 

At nearly $7, the strips are more expensive than Costco’s signature hot dog deal. The orange-colored dipping sauce has drawn nearly as much attention as the chicken itself. 

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Reviewers have compared its appearance to sauces served at popular chicken chains, though its flavor has been described as closer to a tangy or zesty honey mustard.

“Costco just dropped new chicken strips!!! Someone check on @chickfila; if there was a @costco drive-through, it would be over,” Costco food blogger Lucas Gomes, @therealkirklandking, shared in an Instagram reel. “This sauce does not taste like Chick-fil-A sauce. I don’t know what this mystery sauce is, but it’s good.”

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The food court at Costco as it opens in Pensacola on June 25, 2026. (© Gregg Pachkowski/Pensacola News Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images / IMAGN)

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As with many changes to Costco’s closely watched food court, the reaction has been mixed. Some shoppers have praised the size of the strips and called the meal a strong value. Others have criticized the chicken as salty, dry or too heavily breaded.

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Costco has made several notable menu changes in recent years, including replacing its churro with a large chocolate chip cookie and introducing new sandwich options.

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Costco shoppers scramble for free sample of Phillips Foods Lobster Meat during the grand opening of a new store in North Port, Florida. (© Mike Lang / Sarasota Herald-Tribune / USA TODAY NETWORK / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images / IMAGN)

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Terveystalo Oyj (TTALF) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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OneWater Marine Inc. (ONEW) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Juuso Pajunen
Chief Financial Officer

Good morning, all. My name is Juuso Pajunen. I will be having today a dual role as the host of the Terveystalo half year results presentation and as a CFO at a later stage. But let’s now give the word to Ville Iho, President and CEO of Terveystalo, and let’s start the webcast for the half year results. Ville, please?

Ville Iho
President & CEO

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Thank you, Juuso, and good morning from sunny Helsinki. Let’s start recapping Terveystalo’s second quarter. Of course, it was a busy quarter for Terveystalo. We, of course, released multiple big things, not the least, the Silmaasema acquisition, our new financial targets and our new strategy. On the business side, it was still a challenging quarter. The market conditions continue to be abnormally negative, and that has been reflecting into our revenue line and with that one also to profitability to our numbers.

We made adjustments according to the lower volumes. And given that one, given the actions we took, we can be, of course, pleased with the customer service results, customer experience numbers are all-time high as well as medical quality key indicator PEI. But revenue line, obviously negative as well as adjusted EBIT EPS and also net debt-to-EBITDA leverage ratio went slightly up. Double-clicking on those negative market drivers.

First of all, public purchases from private health care, which are not even seen in this Slide, were still almost nonexistent. So health care counties have insourced quite a bit of their activities, and they are still reorganizing the cooperation models with the private health care

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EQT AB (publ) (EQBBF) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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